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Study System

The following page explains how the study system in Austria is structured, which degrees you can obtain and which organizational forms you can choose from at FH Campus Wien. Bachelor's, Master's an  

FiT pre-qualification

FiT (Women into Technology) - Technical pre-qualification and eligible bachelor degree programs Since 2010, FH Campus Wien has been offering an annual technical pre-qualification course from March to  

Bridging courses

Mathematics Physics Programming in C English Successful study (learning strategies and time management) Electronics - only for the following bachelor's degree programms Applied Elec  

Informatics (extension curriculum)

This extension curriculum consists of a predefined group of modules with the aim of teaching students the fundamentals of computer science as well as basic methods of software engineering. It serves  

Research cooperation Smart Village Neuhaus

Security of supply despite climate change - that is the primary goal of the project that the FH Campus Wien is implementing with the municipality of Neuhaus in Carinthia. In concrete terms, the first  

The buddy network

Experience has shown that the application process and the commencement of higher education give rise to many questions. For this reason, we offer interested persons and applicants the chance to estab  

Recognition of Qualifications

A foreign degree can be recognised as equivalent to a domestic degree by the academic head. This means the degree is fully equivalent to the Austrian degree, the right to use the corresponding Aust  

Accessible studying and teaching

Questions about accessibility in the admissions process and studies? If you have any questions regarding accessibility or if you have a specific need in the admission procedure due to an impairment,  

Professional advice from social work at university

„Counseling on personal and study-related concerns, questions and problems is intended to point out solutions and provide relief. There are no taboo subjects.“ Sarah Wolf is a social worker (BA) as